OnAir 2500 Quick Reference

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OnAir 2500 Quick Reference OnAir 2500 Quick Reference... 3 1 What You See Is What You Got... 4 2 Safety Information... 4 3 First Aid... 4 4 Earthing... 5 5 Dimensions... 5 6 Setup of the Fixed-frame Version... 7 7 Setup of the Modulo Version... 10 8 Power-up... 12 9 The Fader Strip... 12 10 Connector Pin Assignments... 13 11 Optional External Units... 14 Quick Reference Guide 1

2 Quick Reference Guide

OnAir 2500 Quick Reference Main Features All-in-one console design no additional core required for operation; an optional, external D21m I/O frame for additional I/O can be connected via MADI Also available as OnAir 2500 Modulo, with rackmountable DSP mainframe and furniture-recessable fader modules 12, 18 or 24 fader layout with 100 mm manual faders (motor faders optional) Touch-sensitive 12 color TFT screen, four rotary encoders for parameter adjustment. Ergonomic, easy-to-learn Touch n Action user interface Organic LED (OLED) displays in fader strips and central module for clearest indication Red lights for on-air and open mic indication in main and secondary studio. Audio I/O in established signal formats (analog mic/line inputs, line I/O, AES/ EBU I/O, MADI, ADAT, IEEE-1394 Firewire, Livewire, etc..) Every channel input with four-band parametric EQ and full dynamics (compressor, limiter, noise gate, expander, de-esser) One stereo program bus, one stereo record bus, two stereo AUX buses and eight stereo Mix-Minus (N 1/N X) buses VoiceMix, Studer Auto-Mix algorithm (optional) Configurable key functions in case customization is needed Easy networking and integration thanks to I/O sharing and CMS (Studer Call Management System) support Complete integration with Radio Automation Systems; Monitora protocol via serial interface or tunnelled via TCP/IP Configurable router control via ProBel1 Quick Reference Guide 3

1 What You See Is What You Got OnAir 2500 digital mixing console Main screen with stand and four mounting screws (M4 10) Mains cable with IEC connector and three mains plugs (for G/F, UK, US) Tool set (consisting of Allen screwdrivers 2/2.5/3 mm, USB stick, 2 37-pin Sub-D plugs for GPIO sockets, 5 fader knobs, 1 rotary knob, 6 key caps) This quick reference instruction leaflet Talkback module (optional; including one ADAT and one Cat5 cable) Redundant power supply unit (PSU) (optional; including mains cable with IEC connector and DC supply cable 5 m) It is a good idea to keep the original packing materials in case that your unit needs to be transported. 2 Safety Information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR ACHTUNG GEFAHR: ELEKTRISCHER SCHLAG NICHT ÖFFNEN To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove covers. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel (i.e., persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which they are exposed in performing a repair action, and of measures to minimize the danger of themselves). This symbol alerts the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage within the equipment that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to a person. CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Assemblies or sub-assemblies of this product can contain opto-electronic devices. As long as these devices comply with Class I of laser or LED products according to EN 60825-1:1994, they will not be expressly marked on the product. If a special design should be covered by a higher class of this standard, the device concerned will be marked directly on the assembly or sub-assembly in accordance with the above standard. 3 First Aid In Case of Electric Shock Warning! If the Person is Unconscious Separate the person as quickly as possible from the electric power source by switching the equipment off, by unplugging or disconnecting the mains cable, or by pushing the person away from the power source, using dry insulating material (such as wood or plastic). always consult a doctor After having suffered an electric shock. Do not touch the person or his clothing before the power is turned off, otherwise you stand the risk of suffering an electric shock as well! Lay the person down, turn him to one side, check the pulse. Reanimate the person if respiration is poor, and call for a doctor immediately. For additional information on safety, earthing, EMC, conformity declarations and related subjects, please refer to the Operating Instructions file on this same CD. 4 Quick Reference Guide

4 Earthing Earthing of units with mains supply (class I equipment) is performed via the protective earth (PE) conductor integrated in the mains cable. Units with battery operation (< 60 V, class III equipment) must be earthed separately. Earthing the unit is one of the measures for protection against electrical shock hazard (dangerous body currents). Hazardous voltage may not only be caused by a defective power supply insulation, but may also be introduced by the connected audio or control cables. If the unit is installed with one or several external connections, its earthing must be provided during operation as well as while the unit is not operated. If the earthing connection can be interrupted, e.g. by unplugging the mains plug of an external power supply unit, an additional, permanent earthing connection must be installed using the provided earth terminal. For additional information on earthing, please refer to the Operating Instructions file on this same CD. 5 Dimensions Fixed-frame Versions OnAir 2500 Versions Order no. 12 faders 1.943.600.00 12 motor faders 1.943.605.00 18 faders 1.943.601.00 18 motor faders 1.943.606.00 24 faders 1.943.602.00 24 motor faders 1.943.607.00 812 mm / 32 (12 Fader) 1056 mm / 41.6 (18 Fader) 1300 mm / 51.2 (24 Fader) Quick Reference Guide 5

812 mm / 32 (12 Fader) 1056 mm / 41.6 (18 Fader) OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console 1300 mm / 51.2 (24 Fader) 8 mm / 0.3 122 mm / 4.8 40 mm / 1.6 732 mm / 28.8 (12 Fader) 392 mm / 15.5 130 mm / 5.1 465 mm / 18.3 524 mm / 20.7 Modulo Version Screen Module 39 mm / 1.6 Central Module cut-out 245 mm / 9.65 Fader Module cut-out 245 mm / 9.65 64 mm 2.6 60 mm 2.4 260 mm / 10.2 275 mm / 10.8 284 mm / 11.2 269 mm / 10.6 292 mm / 11.5 207 mm / 8.2 6 Quick Reference Guide 11.8 / 11.85 11.8 / 11.85

Central Module cut-out 245 mm / 9.65 Fader Module cut-out 245 mm / 9.65 300 mm / 11.8 cut-out 301 mm / 11.85 300 mm / 11.8 cut-out 301 mm / 11.85 64 mm 2.6 60 mm 2.4 2 27 28 269 mm / 10.6 292 mm / 11.5 207 mm / 8.2 244 mm / 9.6 244 mm / 9.6 Front View Core Frame 222 mm / 8.8 (5U) Rear View 380 mm / 15 483 mm / 19 6 Setup of the Fixed-frame Version Location The console must be set up on a flat surface. In any case, free air circulation must be guaranteed through all the air vents on the console s bottom, side, rear and top. The air vents must never be covered with e.g. a notepad or a manual. The console must never be placed on a soft surface, and the rubber feet at its bottom must not be removed. Temperature Regulations The unit must not be used in conditions of excessive heat or cold, near any source of moisture, in excessively humid environments, or in positions where it is likely to be subjected to vibration or dust. The ambient temperature range for normal operation of the unit is +5...+35 C. Assembly Fix the main screen with the four supplied screws to the mounting holes [1] at the console s rear; a matching Allen key is supplied. Connect the screen s cable to the rear-panel SCREEN [2] socket. Quick Reference Guide 7

OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console USB Socket Mains Inlet/ Switch 8 Quick Reference Guide 24 VDC Earth Inlet Terminal Screen Mount LAN Screen RS422 Studio RS232 Mon/TB Box MADI DC MADI Main Out Aux WCLK AES/EBU In Sync In

OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console Signal Connection Connect your inputs and output signals. For a basic test hookup a digital signal (AES / EBU IN / OUT [3]) or an analog line source (LINE IN [4]) and a pair of active monitor loudspeakers (CR LSP [5]) or headphones (DJ [6]) will do. An optional talkback module can be connected to the optical ADAT 1 (ST MON) [7] input/output and to the ST MON [8] socket. An optional external/redundant power supply unit (PSU) is connected to the 24V DC IN [9] socket. Connectors are identical on ST MON MODULE and LAN cables. Make sure not to mix them up since the ST MON MODULE socket carries DC supply voltage! * Caution Mains Voltage The power supply unit is auto-ranging; it can be used for mains voltages in a range of 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz. Power Connection Connect your signal input and output cables before connecting the console to the mains outlet. The supplied mains cable (with female IEC 320/C13 socket) must be connected to a mains plug matching your local standard (German/French, UK and US versions supplied) by a trained technician, respecting your local regulations. Plug the mains cable to the 100-240V~ [10] mains inlet. Earthing Some consideration must be given to the earthing arrangement of the sy stem, at the center of which is the console frame. The frame is earthed to the mains [11]. Ground loops may earth via the power supply or the earth terminal occur where signal processing equip ment, patched to the frame, has its signal earth commoned to the console chassis. The console must be earthed, due to the mains input filter network be ing connected to the mains earth. If the earthing connection can be interrupted, for example, by unplugging the mains plug of an external power supply unit, an additional, permanent earthing connection must be installed using the provided earth terminal [11]. CR Monitor Speakers Out GP In GP Out Analog Line Out Phones Analog Line In Firewire Optical ADAT I/O Microphone In AES/EBU I/O Quick Reference Guide 9

7 Setup of the Modulo Version For additional information on ambient temperature, mains connection and earthing please refer to the Operating Instructions file on this same CD. Mounting Wiring Fader- / TB modules The fader modules as well as the central module can be flush-mounted into a table or furniture. The core frame can be rackmounted in a 19 rack. Free air circulation must be guaranteed through all the air vents of the core frame Please note that the maximum distance between the core frame and the monitoring/tb module is 60m. Please note that the maximum distance between the core frame and the fader modules is 18m. Cable Type Cat 5e, with shielded connectors on both ends * Caution Connectors are identical on ST MON, FADER MODULE and LAN cables. Make sure not to mix them up since the ST MON and FADER MODULE sockets carry DC supply voltage! Wiring Central module / Screen Please note that the maximum distance between the core frame and main screen and central module is 2m! Temperature Regulations Signal Connection Mains Voltage Power Connection External PSU Earthing The units must not be used in conditions of excessive heat or cold, near any source of moisture, in excessively humid environments, or in positions where it is likely to be subjected to vibration or dust. The ambient temperature range for normal operation of the unit is +5...+35 C. Connect your inputs and output signals. For a basic test hookup a digital signal (AES / EBU IN / OUT) or an analog line source (LINE IN) and a pair of active monitor loudspeakers (CR LSP) or headphones (DJ) will do. An optional talkback module can be connected to the optical ADAT 1 (ST MON) input/output and to the ST MON socket. The power supply unit is auto-ranging; it can be used for mains voltages in a range of 100 to 240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz. Connect your signal input and output cables before connecting the console to the mains outlet. The supplied mains cable (with female IEC 320/C13 socket) must be connected to a mains plug matching your local standard (German/ French, UK and US versions supplied) by a trained technician, respecting your local regulations. Plug the mains cable to the 100-240V~ mains inlet. An optional external/redundant power supply unit (PSU) can be connected to the 24V DC IN socket. Some consideration must be given to the earthing arrangement of the sy stem, at the center of which is the console chassis. The chassis is earthed to the mains earth via the power supply or the earth terminal. Ground loops may occur where signal processing equip ment, patched to the console, has its signal earth commoned to the console chassis. The console must be earthed, due to the mains input filter network be ing 10 Quick Reference Guide

connected to the mains earth. If the earthing connection can be interrupted, for example, by unplugging the mains plug of an external power supply unit, an additional, permanent earthing connection must be installed using the provided earth terminal. LAN Screen Studio Mon/TB Box MADI Main DC MADI Out Aux WCLK In AES/EBU Sync In Mains Inlet/Switch RS422 RS232 Earth Terminal GP In GP Out 24 V DC Inlet Central Module Microphone In Fader Module 1 Fader Module 2 Fader Module 3 Fader Module 4 CR Monitor Speakers Out Phones Analog Firewire Optical Line Out ADAT I/O Analog Line In AES/EBU I/O Quick Reference Guide 11

8 Power-up The power switch is located next to the 100-240V~ [10] mains inlet. If using an external DC power supply unit connected to 24V DC IN [9], the console can be switched on and off with the PSU s power switch. For battery operation an external switch must be connected in series with the supply cable. Please note that for battery operation, an external, UL approved fuse (T 5 A H 250 V UL/CSA) must be connected in series with one of the supply lines as well. After switching on, the console performs a self-test routine, starts the operating software and loads the initial snapshot. 9 The Fader Strip Level Meter Gain Red. Meter (GRM) Overload Indicator Fader 100 mm (Motor & Overpress Optional) Channel Label Text Field Channel Rotary Encoder Programmable Keys Channel Active User Keys Direct Access Keys Every fader strip includes a graphical OLED screen that contains the channel label, level and gain reduction meters and parameter readout, selected with the rotary assign section in the central module. The 100 mm faders can optionally be motorized. A rotary encoder combined with two keys below the display is used to set channel parameters. The main channel functions are accessed with four large, illuminated keys: REC (record), used to assign the channel signal directly to the record bus, regardless of the fader position, the ON key, and the bus assignment. If active, the key is illuminated in red. TB (talkback). For N X owner channels, this key s function is TB (talkback) to the N X return. If more than one owner is configured to the same N X output, all corresponding TB keys work in parallel. ON (channel on/off) Pressing the key toggles the channel on/off function. In the audio path, the on/off switch is located after fader and panning. On status is indicated by illuminating the key. The function is disabled when the corresponding fader is configured as master fader for a particular bus. PFL (pre-fader listening) The purpose of PFL is to feed the pre-fader audio signal of the desired channel or AUX send, group, or master (program, record) to the PFL bus. If active, the key is illuminated in yellow. Two user keys can be used for customized functionality. Eight small direct access keys activate the corresponding channel functions in the main screen for comfortable editing. Programmable Keys More information on operation and configuration: See OnAir 3000 operating instructions. 12 Quick Reference Guide

10 Connector Pin Assignments MIC IN / LINE IN (XLR 3f) LINE OUT 1-8 / CR LSP L/R (XLR 3m) 13 2 1 1 2 3 3 LINE OUT 9-16 25 14 Solder/Crimp View (or Socket View) 1 GUEST / DJ Pin Signal (Input) Signal (Output) 1 Screen Screen 2 In + Out + 3 In Out (25-pin D-type, female) Pin Signal (9-16) Pin Signal (9-16) 1 CH 16 out + 14 CH 16 out 2 CH 16 out GND 15 CH 15 out + 3 CH 15 out 16 CH 15 out GND 4 CH 14 out + 17 CH 14 out 5 CH 14 out GND 18 CH 13 out + 6 CH 13 out 19 CH 13 out GND 7 CH 12 out + 20 CH 12 out 8 CH 12 out GND 21 CH 11 out + 9 CH 11 out 22 CH 11 out GND 10 CH 10 out + 23 CH 10 out 11 CH 10 out GND 24 CH 9 out + 12 CH 9 out 25 CH 9 out GND 13 n.c. (Headphones, 6.3 mm TRS socket) Sleeve Ring Tip Pin Signal Tip Ring Sleeve Left Right Screen 13 AES / EBU IN / OUT 25 14 Solder/Crimp View (or Socket View) 1 (25-pin D-type, female) Pin Signal (1-8) Signal (9-16) Pin Signal (1-8) Signal (9-16) 1 CH 7/8 out + CH 15/16 out + 14 CH 7/8 out CH 15/16 out 2 CH 7/8 out scrn CH 15/16 out scrn 15 CH 5/6 out + CH 13/14 out + 3 CH 5/6 out CH 13/14 out 16 CH 5/6 out scrn CH 13/14 out scrn 4 CH 3/4 out + CH 11/12 out + 17 CH 3/4 out CH 11/12 out 5 CH 3/4 out scrn CH 11/12 out scrn 18 CH 1/2 out + CH 9/10 out + 6 CH 1/2 out CH 9/10 out 19 CH 1/2 out scrn CH 9/10 out scrn 7 CH 7/8 in + CH 15/16 in + 20 CH 7/8 in CH 15/16 in 8 CH 7/8 in scrn CH 15/16 in scrn 21 CH 5/6 in + CH 13/14 in + 9 CH 5/6 in CH 13/14 in 22 CH 5/6 in scrn CH 13/14 in scrn 10 CH 3/4 in + CH 11/12 in + 23 CH 3/4 in CH 11/12 in 11 CH 3/4 in scrn CH 11/12 in scrn 24 CH 1/2 in + CH 9/10 in + 12 CH 1/2 in CH 9/10 in 25 CH 1/2 in scrn CH 9/10 in scrn 13 n.c. n.c. Quick Reference Guide 13

24V DC IN (10-pin Hirose, male) Pin Signal 19 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 GPI / GPO 1-16 37 20 Solder/Crimp View (or Socket View) 1 1 +22...28 V DC 2 +22...28 V DC 3 n.c. (no internal connection) 4 Power alarm output 5 n.c. (no internal connection) 6 n.c. (no internal connection) 7 n.c. (no internal connection) 8 GND 9 GND 10 Power alarm enable (37-pin D-type, female; 2 plugs supplied) Pin GPI 1-16 GPO 1-16 Pin GPI 1-16 GPO 1-16 1 GPI 1a GPO 1a 20 GPI 1b GPO 1b 2 GPI 2a GPO 2a 21 GPI 2b GPO 2b 3 GPI 3a GPO 3a 22 GPI 3b GPO 3b 4 GPI 4a GPO 4a 23 GPI 4b GPO 4b 5 GPI 5a GPO 5a 24 GPI 5b GPO 5b 6 GPI 6a GPO 6a 25 GPI 6b GPO 6b 7 GPI 7a GPO 7a 26 GPI 7b GPO 7b 8 GPI 8a GPO 8a 27 GPI 8b GPO 8b 9 GPI 9a GPO 9a 28 GPI 9b GPO 9b 10 GPI 10a GPO 10a 29 GPI 10b GPO 10b 11 GPI 11a GPO 11a 30 GPI 11b GPO 11b 12 GPI 12a GPO 12a 31 GPI 12b GPO 12b 13 GPI 13a GPO 13a 32 GPI 13b GPO 13b 14 GPI 14a GPO 14a 33 GPI 14b GPO 14b 15 GPI 15a GPO 15a 34 GPI 15b GPO 15b 16 GPI 16a GPO 16a 35 GPI 16b GPO 16b 17 GND (0 V) GND (0 V) 36 VCC (+5 V) * VCC (+5 V) * 18 GND (0 V) GND (0 V) 37 VCC (+5 V) * VCC (+5 V) * 19 GND (0 V) GND (0 V) * 600 ma max. total 11 Optional External Units External PSU Monitoring/Talkback Module An external 19 /1U power supply unit for quasi-redundant operation is available as an option. A 5 m cable for the DC connection is supplied. For monitoring and talkback in a separate studio, a Monitoring/Talkback module 1.943.444 or 1.943.447 (without PFL) can be connected to the console. Connecting cables are supplied (one ADAT and one Cat5 cable). 14 Quick Reference Guide

Extended Line (XL) Module Tel 1 Tel 2 Tel 3 EXTENDED LINE PANEL PFL TALK The XL module allows direct communication to up to twelve outside sources. It features 12 eight-digit alphanumeric displays for source label indication, 12 keys each for PFL of and TB to these individual destinations, and a rotary encoder for individual and sum volume control. In a typical application during e.g. a sports event or elections, communication with many outside locations needs to be controlled. The XL module gives a fast and ergonomic way to fulfilling this task. PFL TALK PFL TALK Headphones Amplifier Box This compact headphones amp can be fitted on top of or under a table with respective mounting brackets, next to a guest. It may be connected directly to a line output of the console and features a local amplifier with volume control. In addition a talkback signal with separate volume control can be enabled and brought to the guest headphones, heard in split mode and controlled via a GPO signal. GPIO Boxes Two types of general-purpose desktop boxes in the OnAir 2500 design, both with an illuminated key, and one of them with three additional LEDs are available for many different applications, e.g. cough key, control of external devices, etc. The keys may directly be connected to GPIs, the LEDs to GPOs, and configured for the respective task in the configuration menu. Compact Monitoring/TB Module: The compact monitoring/tb box offers an array of configurable keys for monitoring source selection and talkback destinations, red light indication, and studio loudspeaker/headphone control. Talkback between any locations is possible, as well as to external lines, the master, AUX, and N X outputs, but needs to be configured as desired. Quick Reference Guide 15

Studio Source Selection Studio Muting Talkback Selection of the studio monitoring source can be done on the CR desk or on the compact monitoring/tb box. The studio monitoring speakers are automatically muted if at least one of the microphones in the studio (Configuration: Input Location = Studio2) is on. The studio headphones are not muted in such a case. During talkback from studio to CR and vice versa, the studio speaker level is automatically dimmed. The talkback signal from CR to studio is not dimmed and has the normal listening level on both the studio speakers and headphones. XLR Break-Out Box This box is implemented as a configurable, modular system. The empty box (A949.0580) can be equipped with different options for the left and right part. The picture above shows a break-out box equipped with two options no. 3 for microphone inputs (2 4 XLR 3f) and the corresponding split outputs (2 x 4 XLR 3m). On the rear of the box two 25-pin D-type sockets (f) are provided for connection to the card(s). For matching cables refer to the table at the end of this chapter. All connectors can be custom-labeled. Available Options Option Description Order no. Remarks 1 8 XLR f to 1 DB25 f A949.0581 for 1 Line input 2 8 XLR m to 1 DB25 f A949.0582 for 1 Line output 3 4 XLR f / 4 XLR m to 1 DB25 f A949.0583 4 8 XLR f to 2 DB25 f A949.0584 5 4 XLR f to 1 DB25 f, 4 blank cover A949.0585 6 8 blank cover 8 C031.030111 for 1 Mic input/split output or 1 Mic Insert send/return or 1 AES/EBU input/output for 2 Mic input or 2 AES/EBU input for 1 Mic input or 1 AES/EBU input AES/EBU on BNC Break-Out Box (order no. A949.0586) This 19 /1 U box allows converting AES/EBU signals from balanced to unbalanced on BNC connectors and vice-versa. Each connector pair (in and out) can be custom-labeled with an inlay label. On the rear of the box four 25-pin D-type sockets (f) are provided for connection to the AES/EBU cards. For matching cables refer to the table at the end of this chapter. All connectors can be custom-labeled. Maximum cable lengths are 10 m for the D-type cables, and 100 m for the BNC cables. GPIO Break-Out Box (order no. A949.0588) 16 Quick Reference Guide

For easier wiring of single GPI and/or GPO signals, this break-out box can be used. 16 GPI signals and 12 of the 16 GPO signals of a GPIO card with relay outputs (A949.0436) are wired to single, 4-pin Combicon terminals (see below), providing the relay contacts or opto-coupler inputs, as well as GND and a short circuit-proof 5 V DC supply. If voltages exceeding 50 V (AC or DC) are switched, the break-out box must be placed within a closed rack in order to avoid shock hazards by touching the contacts. Four of the 16 GPO signals (GPO 1...4, marked in black on the front panel) are connected to solid-state relays whose power terminals are wired to the Combicon terminals. These power contacts can switch AC loads from 24...240 V with a maximum total current of 5 A over all 4 relays. For safety reasons, these four terminals have no additional GND and 5 V supply. All remaining low-voltage terminals (GPI 1...16, GPO 5...16) are coded on pin #4 in order to prevent high-voltage connectors being inserted by mistake. The high-voltage connectors must be coded, as shown below; six coding elements (order no. C054.251100) are included with the break-out box. Coding Element Eight 4-pin Combicon plugs with screw terminals (C054.251104) are included with the break-out box. If more plugs are required, please order separately. On the rear of the box two 37-pin D-type sockets (f) are provided for connection to the GPIO card. For matching cables please refer to the table below. Pin Assignment Socket View * 1 2 3 4 Pin GPO 1...4 (Outputs) (upper row, Sockets uncoded/plugs coded) GPO 5...16 (Outputs) (upper row, *Sockets coded/plugs uncoded) GPI 1...16 (Inputs) (lower row, *Sockets coded/plugs uncoded) 1 n.c. +5 V +5 V 2 n.c. GND GND 3 Solid-State Relay, Contact 1 GPO Relay, Contact 1 Optocoupler Input 1 4 Solid-State Relay, Contact 2 GPO Relay, Contact 2 Optocoupler Input 2 Cables for Break-Out Boxes Description Length [m] Order no. DB25 m-m 1:1 cable, 8 shielded 0.45 C089.201161 DB25 m-m 1:1 cable, 8 shielded 0.9 C089.201174 DB25 m-m 1:1 cable, 8 shielded 1.5 C089.201170 DB37 m-m 1:1 cable 0.9 C089.201178 Quick Reference Guide 17

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